Featured Articles

Intel plans Haswell refresh in Q2 2014

Intel plans Haswell refresh in Q2 2014

Intel has been executing its tick tock strategy flawlessly since January 2006 and now there is some indication that we might…

More...
Xbox One demoed running GTX card

Xbox One demoed running GTX card

It looks like the Xbox One just cannot catch a break. We have stumbled upon a report claiming that Xbox One…

More...
Haswell Pentium and Core specs surface

Haswell Pentium and Core specs surface

Haswell is out and now we have the complete specs for Intel’s first batch of fourth generation Core parts, as well…

More...
EVGA GTX 770 ACX 2GB previewed

EVGA GTX 770 ACX 2GB previewed

Nvidia is hoping that the Geforce GTX 770 will be a very popular product, and EVGA obviously share this view, as…

More...
Gainward GTX 770 Phantom reviewed

Gainward GTX 770 Phantom reviewed

Gainward has now officially unveiled its custom version of the Geforce GTX 770, the Gainward GTX 770 Phantom. Based on the…

More...
Frontpage Slideshow | Copyright © 2006-2010 orks, a business unit of Nuevvo Webware Ltd.
Wednesday, 31 December 2008 13:30

Price cuts from Nvidia and ATI effectively boost GPU sales

Written by Fudzilla staff

ImageImage

According to paper


Over the
past three weeks, the green and red team GPU manufacturers have cut their prices back by 10 - 20% and have revealed increasing marginal revenue from sales, according to a Commercial Times report. 

Additionally, there have been reports of back stock GPU inventories being reduced from both companies. The latter news is particularly good for Nvidia, as the burden of 65nm stock will be absent and the company's new 55nm lineup can hit the market with full speed from the start of the new year.

As a result of cleared inventories, both companies will most likely adjust packaging and testing houses back to their usual volumes by the end of February. Reduced outsourcing to Taiwan wafer foundries is expected to occur as well.
Last modified on Wednesday, 31 December 2008 13:31

Fudzilla staff

E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
blog comments powered by Disqus

To be able to post comments please log-in with Disqus

 

Facebook activity

Latest Commented Articles

Recent Comments